Show f W WN CM 4 1 spotlighting h 6 UTAH utah industries on the move several hundred business men fr aiom om all sections of the state vis visited the new seven million dollar cement factory at croyden when the plant held open house after its completion by the ideal cement company this highly modernized plant takes the gray limestone idestone im estone from the mountains of the community and turns it into inta a fine construction cement at the rate of barrels per day the old plant still in production puts out 2000 barrels per day new storage capacity has been provided for barrels of cement chah diseases show decline the state health department re released teased a report recently which shows that there has not been a case of smallpox recorded in utah during the past two years typhoid fever dropped to an ell all time low during the period and I 1 the incidence af of whooping cough d during uin the t lh e pe period was the lowest sin since c e re records coros of the disease were star started tea back in 1908 during the first year aft q the b ennius 16 cases case s and three deaths were recorded and during the second year cases and 11 deaths commenting on the situation and department spokesman said this diphtheria epidemic resulted from a combination of causes but the most important factor was insufficiency insufficient cy of immunization during the past several years the report shows that five years ago people were being immunized annually for diphtheria while the number had decreased to last year distinguishing between diseases preventable by immunization and those classed as unpreventable for which no immunization has been div developed eloped such as chickenpox chicken pox rne asels polio and mumps the report shows these diseases bocc occurred ared in relative large the first of df the biennium there were cases of polio and cases of die asels figures for the second ye year ar were not complete of bf the preventable diseases dip dephena heria was the only one reported as having got out of control |